Prominent human rights lawyer, Barrister Abba Hikima, has called on the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, to continue offering advice to the federal government on economic matters despite their strained relationship. Hikima made the appeal on his official Facebook page, emphasizing the Emir’s moral responsibility to guide the nation’s progress.
“You shouldn’t stop advising the federal government just because you’re no longer friends,” Hikima urged.
The lawyer acknowledged Emir Sanusi’s consistent argument that Nigeria’s economic challenges are both “predictable” and “avoidable,” lamenting the lack of credible experts within the government to propose effective solutions.
Hikima further criticized the Emir’s silence, attributing it to personal fallout with the government. He questioned why Emir Sanusi, who understands the root causes of Nigeria’s economic struggles and potential solutions, should abandon his moral duty due to a broken relationship with the authorities.
His remarks come at a time when there is growing debate about the role of traditional leaders in addressing the country’s national issues. Hikima urged the Emir to place the nation’s welfare above personal differences and continue offering critical economic insights to help alleviate Nigeria’s ongoing economic difficulties.